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DomDocument->create_cdata_section

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DomDocument->create_cdata_sectionCreate new cdata node

Description

domcdata DomDocument->create_cdata_section ( string $content )

This function returns a new instance of class DomCData. The content of the cdata is the value of the passed parameter. This node will not show up in the document unless it is inserted with (e.g.) domnode_append_child().

The return value is FALSE if an error occurred.

See also domnode_append_child(), domdocument_create_element(), domdocument_create_text(), domdocument_create_attribute(), domdocument_create_processing_instruction(), domdocument_create_entity_reference(), and domnode_insert_before().



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DomDocument->create_cdata_section
webmaster at freecaradverts dot com
01-Apr-2004 09:55
Beware if you're using the PEAR package XML_BEAUTIFIER. This causes the DOM processor to recognise any CDATA section nodes as text nodes. Better just to stick with the formatting option when using dump_file()......
laurent at rezoloco dot com
04-Sep-2003 02:05
add CDATA SECTION with xml content in a xml document

 $doc_in=domxml_open_mem('<?xml version="1.0"?><paragraphe></paragraphe>'));
    $root=$doc_in->document_element ();
    $node_txt_para=$root->new_child("txt_para","");
    $cdata=$doc_in->create_cdata_section("<root><child num=1></child></root>");
    $node_txt_para->append_child($cdata);
    $dump=$doc_in->dumpmem();
    print($dump);

 
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